Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 NO PLACE ‘ There are those who argue the Secretary of State was wrong to grant consent to Wilton power station and they say that , because he was wrong consent , should be refused for transmission connections , ’ he said .
2 This gave rise to War Communism .
3 He was selected , out of 11,000 candidates , one of 30 to gain admission to Beijing Conservatoire , newly opened after the revolution .
4 In addition , middle-class families are more likely to have access to off-Wirral treatment for their children , particularly in the private health sector .
5 When you first have eye to eye contact everything is new , splendid , you want to do the very best for each other , you want to look your best , you want to tell them all the good things and eventually you get married .
6 Disabled people find it increasingly difficult to gain access to council housing , and homelessness among physically disabled people increased by 92 per cent between 1980 and 1986 compared with 57 per cent among all types of household ( Morris , 1988a , p. 6 ) .
7 The argument is clearly inspired by a religious motivation and shows Ulster protestantism to be a vigorous form of political religion , approving whatever defensive measures are necessary to avoid submission to Rome rule .
8 The crime short story is perhaps the most difficult branch of crime fiction to write , except in the mere matter of the number of times it is necessary to put finger to typewriter key .
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